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StarfishSaver

(18,486 posts)
16. When every Republican refuses to vote for something, it tends to be "partisan"
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 08:44 AM
Jun 2021

So he's saying that as long as Republicans refuse to do the right thing, he won't do the right thing, to either.

Real statesman you got there, West Virginia.

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NO WORDS! joetheman Jun 2021 #1
Well Im sure Mitch will be happy to hear this. Blues Heron Jun 2021 #2
He should be stripped of all committee assignments ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #3
Oh, do you think Manchin would vote for a resolution that stripped his committee assignments? tritsofme Jun 2021 #40
He doesn't have to vote for it ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #58
Yes, Manchin would have to vote for it. No, Schumer can't just "do it" tritsofme Jun 2021 #61
You're wrong ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #62
You are absolutely wrong. The current organizing resolution gives no such power. tritsofme Jun 2021 #63
Nope ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #64
That's not the right resolution...here you go. tritsofme Jun 2021 #65
That's a subsequent resolution ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #66
Right...and that resolution is subject to cloture. Manchin or any Republican could object to tritsofme Jun 2021 #67
No the Republicans obstructed the primary resolution ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #69
I would absolutely agree with you, before the last few years. tritsofme Jun 2021 #71
Again ChrisF1961 Jun 2021 #72
Correction, dear Senator: Protecting the right to vote Buns_of_Fire Jun 2021 #4
Translated: in 2022, we need 52-53 Democrats in the Senate as we can no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #5
Thanks to Manchin, temporary311 Jun 2021 #32
I believe that Manchin and Sinema are playing both sides of the street. Progressive Jones Jun 2021 #68
So, to recap Bettie Jun 2021 #6
If you stand up to a bully, don't you become a bully too? Bucky Jun 2021 #9
Yep. That covers it Bettie Jun 2021 #10
I said this the other day and people jumped all over me. bamagal62 Jun 2021 #20
Yeah, they usually do that Bettie Jun 2021 #25
They'll be along to Manchinsplain any minute now. Efilroft Sul Jun 2021 #26
Yes he is. nt Phoenix61 Jun 2021 #39
Yes, the fact the GOP is passing partisan voter suppression bills doesn't affect his thinking at all Johonny Jun 2021 #56
Post removed Post removed Jun 2021 #7
Twice! Scottie Mom Jun 2021 #12
I just read this and posted in the Editorials board Bucky Jun 2021 #8
When we win more Senate seats Manchin will be dog shit. pwb Jun 2021 #11
He'll be dog shit if we LOSE Senate seats, too. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2021 #15
Nah. He doesn't care if the Republicans have the majority. Ace Rothstein Jun 2021 #29
True, but if he thinks his "Good Friends" are going to *continue* Buns_of_Fire Jun 2021 #43
I think it's ok. His status as a Dem is questionable. Boydog Jun 2021 #17
I am going for my first hide of the month, 3Hotdogs Jun 2021 #13
Maybe no senators should be seated with out 60 percent of the vote questionseverything Jun 2021 #14
When every Republican refuses to vote for something, it tends to be "partisan" StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #16
Lincoln could have taken a page from Manchin Alien Life Form Jun 2021 #18
Post removed Post removed Jun 2021 #19
If we find another democrat to run against him, bamagal62 Jun 2021 #21
No other Democrat would win against him, and then we'd get the republiQan. What we Scrivener7 Jun 2021 #44
How's that D next to his name working for us so far? bamagal62 Jun 2021 #46
It's one thing to leave the filibuster, but to actively vote against? Sympthsical Jun 2021 #22
"During my time as West Virginia's secretary of state..." sop Jun 2021 #23
If I say it, I'll break several forum rules. Roisin Ni Fiachra Jun 2021 #24
Say it! And then I'll hope I'm asked to be on the jury!😂! bamagal62 Jun 2021 #34
Don't say it Polybius Jun 2021 #42
Put it up to vote anyway and get his vote on cloture etc on record uponit7771 Jun 2021 #27
then it's over Takket Jun 2021 #28
And there's your answer superpatriotman Jun 2021 #30
In other words edhopper Jun 2021 #31
DC statehood NOW!!!! roamer65 Jun 2021 #33
This! bamagal62 Jun 2021 #35
Manchin: Republicans can take away your rights, and I don't care (nt) muriel_volestrangler Jun 2021 #36
Joe is the best we can expect out of West Virginia. dawg Jun 2021 #37
What conversation? aocommunalpunch Jun 2021 #47
The conversation about passing this legislation. dawg Jun 2021 #50
He hates been in the majority and having to work for a living! Mr. Sparkle Jun 2021 #38
Let's face it. Manchin believes in self-preservation over actually doing things for people. Goodheart Jun 2021 #41
I don't see how he preserves his seat by removing access to vote for mostly democrats uponit7771 Jun 2021 #45
Well, he obviously gets and counts on lots of crossover votes. Goodheart Jun 2021 #48
And while the Trumplicans are already discouraging their *own* voters Buns_of_Fire Jun 2021 #49
The homeowner and the arsonist must learn to get along. Compromise, please! dalton99a Jun 2021 #51
Holy Fuck. NT Happy Hoosier Jun 2021 #52
This is why the Democratic party cannot ever bury the Republicans.... UCmeNdc Jun 2021 #53
I think he's mentioned before that he wouldn't vote for the FTP act In It to Win It Jun 2021 #54
And this is what the people who defend Manchin support. Lancero Jun 2021 #55
'...protecting this right.. should never be done in a partisan manner..' Volaris Jun 2021 #57
This F'ing asshat wouldn't know a fascist from a hole in the ground. JCMach1 Jun 2021 #59
He just has a soft spot in his heart... tonedevil Jun 2021 #60
GET IN HERE MANCHIN DEFENDERS! budkin Jun 2021 #70
The motivation for his stance seems really clear to me Nexus2 Jun 2021 #73
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